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<h1>JMS Temporary Queue Example</h1>
<pre>To run the example, simply type <b>mvn verify</b> from this directory, <br>or <b>mvn -PnoServer verify</b> if you want to start and create the server manually.</pre>
<p>This example shows you how to use a TemporaryQueue with ActiveMQ Artemis. First a temporary queue is created to send and receive a message and then deleted.
Then another temporary queue is created and used after its connection is closed to illustrate its scope.</p>
<p>A TemporaryQueue is a JMS queue that exists only within the lifetime of its connection. It is often used in request-reply
type messaging where the reply is sent through a temporary destination. The temporary queue is often created as
a server resource, so after using, the user should call delete() method to release the resources.
Please consult the JMS 1.1 specification for full details.</p>
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